I got the flyer yesterday. I'll stick with my pegboard hook. All the cutters are stashed away in a drawer. While the box seems like a nice idea, it takes up space I don't have and the tool isn't as close at hand as I'd like
I got the flyer yesterday. I'll stick with my pegboard hook. All the cutters are stashed away in a drawer. While the box seems like a nice idea, it takes up space I don't have and the tool isn't as close at hand as I'd like
Sharp solves all manner of problems.
I'll just comment, Rob, that I bought the blade holder roll from LV for my cutters and like it because it keeps them organized and protected from banging around. When I need a different cutter, it's easy to find and as sharp as when I put it away. Also doesn't take much space.
Mike
Go into the world and do well. But more importantly, go into the world and do good.
I guess I should feel deprived....since I've never gotten one of these "flyers" of which you speak....
Still fighting a 20 year old Veritas plug cutter....
I'd prefer a roll-up to hold at least some of the 100 brace bits I have....( that I know about....)
Hi Steven -
Glad to send you flyers .... just shoot me your address at rlee@leevalley.com , and I'll look after it.
The flyer mentioned above was only sent to people that had already purchased the router plane..... as it would not have held much interest for others.
Also - our catalogs and flyers are online on the website, or are also available through our library app for tablets (which is what I use).
Still can't beat a catalog for browsing things like hardware....!
Cheers -
Rob
It confirms your suspicion by opening, "If you received this in the mail, our records show you're the proud (hopefully!) wner of a Veritas router plane."
So yeah, it was targeted. To anyone feeling left out, while the flyer had prettier layout, nothing in it isn't on the website at the link Andrew provided or the related links.
ETA: and Rob beat me to it. (Customer service direct from the CEO. And some people wonder at our loyalty.)
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Thanks Jeff. I know it's a bit like preaching to the converted.....we only mailed it to people who already had the plane!
The designer did a good job on the piece - relevant, and nicely presented. I have passed your comments on to the folks responsible - they'll sure appreciate them!
Cheers -
Rob
I'd say pull the plug on that.
I bought a couple of canvas rolls from Lee Valley to store my brace bits and wooden plough plane blades.I'd prefer a roll-up to hold at least some of the 100 brace bits I have....( that I know about....)
Relatively cheap.
"If you have all your fingers, you can convert to Metric"
It sounded like you got a lot of use out of it and were simply figuring out how to sharpen it:
https://sawmillcreek.org/showthread....ng-thread-quot
Did I miss something?
Tends to clog up easily. It will also snap the top half of the plug off. Drill press has to be run at it's slowest speed. I Need to hold the board in the vise, to make the plug cut, tends to want to walk across the board.
Yes, I did "sharpen" it.....still snapped 6 out of 20 plugs... Have to drill down slowly, and raise the cutter often, to clear it of chips...otherwise, it will just clog up.
Ok, you've convinced me.
Thanks again, Rob! I still have the hand signed note I got from you 14 years ago with the spoke shave, too.
The flyer was indeed well done; it even caught my wife’s eye—she specifically brought it outside to show me. “I hesitated to tell you about this, but it’s discounted right now and. . .” Soon, I’ll be another owner of the new router plane box (and a few other items I managed to add to the order). Please accept and also pass along my sincere thanks for costing me some money.
I've been a real pandemic penny pincher, but I also placed an order for the router plane box last night.
I currently store it in its original cardboard box and the accessories are just loose in there.
Looking forward to receiving it.